Monday, January 9th

Purpose:
History / Benchmark E / 11 / c (pg 256)
People in Societies / Benchmark B / 2 / b (pg 260)

Objectives:
The student will be able to:
(C): Describe the stages of the Holocaust and the Resistance by the Jews...
(A): Follow the stages of the Holocaust as they were carried out by the Nazis...
(P): Create a timeline of the events of the Holocaust...

Procedure:
1. Warmup: Add to Axis aggression exit tickets from Friday. (circle what you add)

2. Holocaust KWL (5 minutes)
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3. Review KWLs (3 minutes)
4. Appeasement- What is it? Why did people practice appeasement?
5. Group Rotation Project: "Resistance During the Holocaust" (stations 1 thru 4) (40 minutes)
Teacher Student Conference about Progress so far this quarter

Tuesday, January 10th

What were the stages of the Holocaust?

Station Work Holocaust
What I learned about the stages of the Holocaust

Wednesday, January 11th

Dipity Timeline of the Holocaust

2. Introduce Dipity Project (3 minute; 9:33)
MR. FARRELL'S EXAMPLE
external image msword.png DIPITY RUBRICS WH.doc
3. Walk through an example (20 minutes; 9:53)
external image empty.png STEP-BY-STEP WH.ppt
4. Work on Dipity Project in class (24 minutes; 10:17)
5. How did the persecution worsen? Be specific.

Thursday, January 12th

Friday, January 13th




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HOLOCAUST KWL CHART.doc

Poem
Poem- When should a person act against injustice?
Does persecution lead to more persecution?
Are humans linked together?
Why didn't people speak up against persecution of the Jews?
What responsibility (if any) do we have to speak up against persecution?
What is it that should be spoken up about today?
Are there limits to how much you should speak out? What are they?